The lattice dynamics method is used to study the stability of the chain structures formed in electrorheological (ER) fluids. The appearance of the soft modes in the phonon dispersion of the structures indicates that the chains tend to distort and aggregate into thicker columns due to the electrostatic attractive forces and thermal generated forces between them. The results show that the stability of the chains relies on their width and the separation between them. The complete chain structures are more stable than the chains with defects. The results can be used to elucidate the densification phenomenon of the chains in the structuring process of ER fluids in the quiescent state
The electrorheological (ER) phenomenon refers to the orders of magnitude increases in the apparent v...
The influence of the size distribution of particles on the viscous property of an electrorheological...
A computer simulation method has been used to study the three-dimensional structural formation and t...
The three-dimensional molecular dynamics simulation method has been used to study the dynamic respon...
We report a systematic study of the dynamics of chain formation in electrorheological fluids using B...
It was reported that under the simultaneous stimulus of an electric field and shear, the particles i...
Electrorheological fluids consist of a colloidal suspension of dielectric particles in a continuous ...
We have conducted a real time, two-dimensional light scattering study of the nonlinear dynamics of f...
We show that by changing the frequency of the externally applied electric field there can be signifi...
Brownian dynamics (BD) simulations based on a novel Langevin integrator algorithm are used to simula...
An electrorheological fluid (ERF) is typically a suspension of semi-conducting solid particles dispe...
Electrorheological fluids are concentrated suspensions of electrically polarizable particles of smal...
Electrorheological fluids are concentrated suspensions of electrically polarizable particles of smal...
Electrorheological fluids are concentrated suspensions of electrically polarizable particles of smal...
The electrorheological (ER) phenomenon refers to the orders of magnitude increases in the apparent v...
The electrorheological (ER) phenomenon refers to the orders of magnitude increases in the apparent v...
The influence of the size distribution of particles on the viscous property of an electrorheological...
A computer simulation method has been used to study the three-dimensional structural formation and t...
The three-dimensional molecular dynamics simulation method has been used to study the dynamic respon...
We report a systematic study of the dynamics of chain formation in electrorheological fluids using B...
It was reported that under the simultaneous stimulus of an electric field and shear, the particles i...
Electrorheological fluids consist of a colloidal suspension of dielectric particles in a continuous ...
We have conducted a real time, two-dimensional light scattering study of the nonlinear dynamics of f...
We show that by changing the frequency of the externally applied electric field there can be signifi...
Brownian dynamics (BD) simulations based on a novel Langevin integrator algorithm are used to simula...
An electrorheological fluid (ERF) is typically a suspension of semi-conducting solid particles dispe...
Electrorheological fluids are concentrated suspensions of electrically polarizable particles of smal...
Electrorheological fluids are concentrated suspensions of electrically polarizable particles of smal...
Electrorheological fluids are concentrated suspensions of electrically polarizable particles of smal...
The electrorheological (ER) phenomenon refers to the orders of magnitude increases in the apparent v...
The electrorheological (ER) phenomenon refers to the orders of magnitude increases in the apparent v...
The influence of the size distribution of particles on the viscous property of an electrorheological...
A computer simulation method has been used to study the three-dimensional structural formation and t...